Ghostly glasses let you mimic a pro's moves Full story: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22229644.600
The Ghostman system shows your teachers movements superimposed over your own in real time. It could help people in remote areas who need physical rehabilitationAuthor(s): No creator set

This I Believe ...(example of kinetic typography) This video is an example of Kinetic Typography (moving text), based on the theme "This I believe..." from the famous NPR project. The text is set to the song "The Winner Is" by Devotchka. NOTE: there is a spelling error. (03:01)Author(s): No creator set

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Roma nel Rinascimento This is the website of "Roma nel Rinascimento" ["Rome during the Renaissance"], an association aiming to promote the study of Rome, its social structure and cultural development, in the late late Medieval period and the Renaissance (beginning of the fourteenth century to the second half of the sixteenth). Amongst topics which constitute the core of the Association research interest are: a comprehensive census of unpublished materials, including manuscripts and epigraphs; the studying of the prinAuthor(s): No creator set

Finding Cures Is Hard This video segment from NOVA: "Cracking the Code of Life" explains the difficulty of curing genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis.Author(s): No creator set

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Mystery Bag: Developing Oral Language Skills This video explains a version of "show and tell" that can be used by elementary teachers in their classrooms to help students develop oral language skills when they share clues about an object brought from home. This helps students gain confidence as well as develop their verbal communication skills. (02:01)Author(s): No creator set

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NASA | Mars Landing Sites The visualization shows the landing sites of all six NASA spacecraft to reach Mars—Viking 1, Viking 2, Pathfinder, Spirit, Opportunity, Phoenix—and the targe...target location where Curiosity touched down on August 6, 2012. Data collected by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft was used to create the topography and surface color details seen here. (00:31)Author(s): No creator set

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Overview of the 1950s The 1950s were about more than just poodle skirts and rock and roll. Color TV and the photocopier became extremely popular along with new breakthroughs in medicine and the discovery of DNA. In this video clip, learn more information about what happened in the 1950’s in America. (2:42) Author(s): No creator set

It's Eid! So you should know how to greet other people and return the greeting on this joyful occasion. The phrases in the podcast can also be used in other festivals such as Christmas or Easter so tune in.

The CB Radio The Citizens Band radio of the 1970s is still the trucker's favorite gadget. In this video clip, learn about the history of the CB Radio and how it became the official mouthpiece for the American motorists. (2:07)Author(s): No creator set

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Where in the world did dinosaurs live? Fossils of dinosaurs have now been found on every continent, almost everywhere that rocks of Late Triassic, Jurassic, or Cretaceous rocks are exposed on the Earth's surface. Because dinosaurs were (and in the form of birds still are) such a diverse group or animals, they probably lived in nearly every terrestrial environment. Their fossils, be they bones, teeth, or footprints, have been found in Mesozoic rocks that are geologically interpreted to have been deposited in deserts, savannahs, forestAuthor(s): No creator set